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CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – The University of Virginia, Old Dominion University and the College of William & Mary are planning a research center to develop the next generation of electronics.

The Virginia Nanoelectronics Center will conduct research to produce faster, smaller and cheaper computer devices for multiple end products, including automobiles and energy-efficient homes.

The center will be affiliated with the UVA’s Institute for Nanoscale and Quantum Scientific and Technological Advanced Research.

The Nanoelectronics Research Initiative, the Virginia Microelectronics Consortium and the three schools will provide initial funding.

WEST HAVEN, CTEnthone has launched the Entek OSP Final Finish Verification Program. The program enables OEMs and EMS firms to confirm that the Entek OSP-coated printed wiring boards purchased are supplied by a certified Entek PWB fabricator.

The program also provides the fabricator with confirmation of approved distributors that are authorized to distribute, sell and provide technical support of Entek OSP final finish chemistry.

The program offers assistance on the selection and process optimization of all Enthone final finishes specified for use by fabricators.

For more information, visit www.entekimposters.com.

Enthone is a business of Cookson Electronics.

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